For a preliminary evaluation of your transfer credits, use USI's Transfer Evaluation Self-Service (TESS). Not all transfer credits accepted by USI will count toward a particular degree program. Consult a USI academic advisor before you apply for admission to determine which of your transfer credits will count toward a particular degree.

Transfer credits from community colleges

When applying for transfer admission to the University of Southern Indiana, you must submit:

Official college transcripts from all postsecondary institutions you have attended

A high school transcript with graduation date and SAT/ACT scores, if you have completed fewer than 24 semester hours (or 36 quarter hours) of college coursework

Effective summer 2015, new students are not limited on the number of credits that can transfer to USI from regionally accredited community colleges. If you're unsure whether your transfer credits come from an accredited institution, contact the Registrar's Office.

USI maintains articulation agreements with several nearby community colleges. Under an articulation agreement, some or all of the credits you earned in an associate degree program may transfer directly into a USI bachelor’s degree program. To find out if your college has an articulation agreement with USI, contact your college transfer office or USI’s transfer office as early as possible. Some restrictions on transfer credit may apply.